At 07:16 PM 8/28/99 +1000, you wrote: >The website for the logic analyser is www.tantau.com.au >Regards >Stuart the site no longer has the data, the message says: Thanks for your interest in The Logic Analyser project however, it is now closed. Contact peter.baxter@tantau.com.au -Dan Welch W6DFW dan@byonics.com > >Paul B. Webster VK2BZC wrote: > >> Boy that (common) mis-spelling (always) really cracks me up! ;-)) >> >> Leo wrote: >> >> > I'm, thinking that the today PC at 400 Mhz and over, with a >> > bidirectional parallel printer port should be a nice platform to build >> > a simple and most economic logic analazer. >> >> Don't get that enthusiastic about the parallel port. It's not *that* >> fast and is most unlikely to handle in real-time the datastream you >> would want (and USB wouldn't either). >> >> You therefore need a capture system and then the speed of the PC is >> far less significant unless of course you use Windoze software :) >> >> Caveat: Experience: No! >> >> Oh yes, a design was published in the local (Australian) mags in the >> last year or so. Electronics Australia or Silicon Chip. May have >> indexes on website. >> -- >> Cheers, >> Paul B. > >